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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes/Notes  techniques  et  bibliographiquea 


The  Instit'  .     has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographically  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
the  u^ual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


Coloured  covers/ 
Couverture  de  couleur 

Covers  damaged/ 
Couverture  endommag^e 


I      j    Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 


Couverture  restaur^e  et/ou  pelliculde 

Cover  title  missing/ 

Ld  titre  de  couverture  manque 

Coloured  maps/ 

Cartes  gdographiques  en  couleur 


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Coloured  ink  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  black)/ 
Encre  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleue  ou  noire) 

Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations/ 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 

Bound  with  other  material/ 
Relid  avec  d'autres  documents 

Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

Lareliure  serree  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distorf^ion  le  long  de  la  marge  interieure 

Blank  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajout^es 
lors  dune  restauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  dtait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  6t6  filmi^es. 


L'Institut  a  microfilm*  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  at*  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-dtre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique.  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  m^thode  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiqu^s  ci-dessous. 


j      I    Coloured  pages/ 


Pages  de  couleur 

Pages  damaged/ 
Pages  endommag^es 


□    Pages  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Pages  restaurees  et/ou  pelliculees 


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Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 
Pages  d6color6es.  tachet^es  ou  piquees 


□    Pages  detached/ 
Pages  detachees 

I    /  I    Showthrough/ 
u^    Transparence 

□    Quality  of  print  varies/ 
Quality  in^gale  de  I'impression 

□    Includes  supplement9ry  material/ 
Comprend  du  materiel  supplementaire 

□    Only  edition  available/ 
Seule  Edition  di.sponible 


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Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
slips,  tissues,  etc..  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Les  pages  totalement  ou  partiellement 
obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure. 
etc.,  cnt  6t§  filmies  d  nouveau  de  facon  a 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


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Additional  comments:/ 
Commentaires  suppl^mentaires: 


[Printed  ephemera]  [4]  p. 


This  item  is  filmed  at  the  rjduction  ratio  checked  below/ 
Ce  document  est  filmd  au  taux  de  reduction  indiqu*  ci-dessous. 
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The  copy  filmed  here  has  been  reproduced  thanks 
to  the  generosity  of: 

Department  of  Rare  Books 

and  Special  Collections, 

McGill  University,  Montreal. 

The  images  appearing  here  are  the  best  quality 
possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  the 
filming  contract  specifications. 


Original  copies  In  printed  paper  covers  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  >-»^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 

Maps,  plates,  charts,  .tc.  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  inciud«&d  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


L'exemplaire  filmd  fut  reproduit  grdce  k  la 
g^n^rositA  de: 

Department  of  Rare  Booi- 

and  Special  Collections, 

McGill  University,  Montreal. 

Las  images  suivantes  ont  ix6  reproduites  avec  le 
plus  grand  soin,  compts  tenu  de  la  condition  at 
de  la  nettet*  de  l'exemplaire  film*,  at  an 
conformity  avec  lea  conditions  du  cuntrat  de 
filmage. 

Las  exempiaires  tiriginaux  dont  la  couv^rture  en 
papier  eat  imprim^e  sont  fiim«s  en  commenqant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  an  terminant  soit  par  la 
derniire  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  seion  le  cas.  Tous  les  autrss  exempiaires 
originaux  sont  filmte  en  commenpant  par  la 
premiere  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  at  en  terminant  par 
la  derniire  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 

Un  dea  symboies  suivants  apparaitra  sur  la 
demiire  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
caa:  le  symbole  — »  signifie  "A  SUIVRE"   le 
symbole  V  signifie  "FIN". 

Les  cartes,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  dtre 
filmte  d  dee  taux  de  reduction  diffirents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  dtre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  cliche,  il  est  film«  i  partir 
de  I'anglo  supirieur  gauche,  de  gauche  k  droite. 
et  de  haut  en  bas.  en  prenant  le  liombre 
d'images  nicessaire.  Las  diagrammes  suivants 
illustrent  la  mithode. 


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Q)eer\\)(^  Wlord^. 


Fjv))i  iJic  "  (]  olden  Riilc^,^  Bos/oii,  Mass. 
Manli    iSl/i,   iSS6. 

\\v  l(l()l^  Ii;R'k  lUTo^-  till-  aii'i.'--,  ;in(l  \  riu'r;!!)'  tlir  ^iral  and 
^■()(>(!  nu'ii  of  pa^l  a;4(.'-.  W'c  a'lmiri' llicir  luToi^m  and  ^ai'rilice'N. 
!>ut  in  (inr  if^jji'ti  for  ilu'  p.i-l  aif  \\  c  mil  in  danniT  of  nr^Utt- 
ini;-  or  nndcnalinL;  llu  pivsi'iU  .-  TlK'Tf  arc  as  i^rcat  nmial  and 
C'ln'i.-tian  Irtocs  in  om- da\  as  in  am  pa-1  a^^f.  \\ f  liaNf  jn^t 
hi'cn  ri'adin;4  tlu'  >tor\  of  leather  ChinicjUN''-  lifo.  as  lold  hv 
hiiiisidf.  It  ri'ads  like'  llu'  n-rord  of  an  aposiK'.  and  was  1k'  '  >( 
named  li\  tin.'  I'opi'  hinisrlf,  "  I'lu'  Aposllc  of  ["(.•nipiiancc  of 
Canada.  "  Tliis  l>ra\  i-,  cloiincnt.  tciKki-lK'arti'd.  (.'hiislian  man 
ha-  l>fi'n  a  towi-r  ■  '  siri'iin'tii  ti'  lioni'si  and  pnri'  sonls  amon^- 
the  I'reneh  Canadian  C'atholii^s,  nian\  of  whom  he  has  led  lo 
ren'MiiK-'.'  the-  eiTor^  of  I^;)ma,nisnK 

The  nietni'i-s  w  hieh  this  man,  \\  fi<  ■  w  ;!>  liorn  in  iSoc^,  pri--(.nls 
cf  tlu'  ernehy  and  imoralit\  anion^-  ihe  L'atholie  eler'^v  of 
C'anachi,  si\t\  yeais  a;^-o.  is  i  mh  leNoUinL^.  i)\  their  own  eon- 
ft'ssion-  most  of  them  w  i.Te  atheisi-  or  iniidels.  and  main  of 
them  wei,.'  (leepl\  stoepjd  in  heenlioii-ne-s.  I  )i-nn  kenness  and 
the  oppn.  s-ion  of  widows  and  oiphans  wfie  also  irxiiiL;-  -ins. 
I  lis  Kaidei-  eonseienee,  enlightened  h\  mneh  Mihle  studs,  re- 
volted at  the  sights  and  rexelalioiis  w  hieh  ^I'l'eted  his  (.^xc's  and 
eai"-.  Amid  all  this  inipni'il  \  and  w  iv  ki'dness  \onn^'  Chini(pi\ 
li\  ed  a  pure  life,  heeame  a  shiniiiL;'  li,i;ht  in  the  |)rie-lho<id,  and 
started  a  lemperanee  erusade. 

lie  thrilled  hi-  heareis  !w  resrlalions  of  faet  the  monex 
losses,  the  tears,  the  misciie-  and  the  awful  erinu--  w  hieh  wfi'e 
iXwc  to  intempiaanee.  'Idion-and-  hnn;,;'  upon  his  lip-;  the\ 
wept  and  -ohhed  alond,  and  at  ihe  elos*,'  of  his  addi'essi's,  si._.ned 
tile  iiledLi't'.  I  li- sui'i-es-  \\  a-  phenomenal.  Calls  eame  from  all 
o\ei'  Canada.  In  fom  vear-  (  i  ^i  j  7  ^1)  he  ;4a\  e  eii^hleen 
hundred  puhli^  addresses,  in  two  lnm''red  parisli..'-,  and  '"enrolled 
more  than  l\\o  hundred  Ihousand  peopk'  under  tlu'  hanners  of 
temperanet. "'  'i'lslimonials  of  re'^ard  w  ere  show  ei'ed  upon  iiim 
1)\     the     leadin'4    di'_;nitarie-    of     ehnreh    and     -laJe,    in    (juehi-e. 


M<imri;il, 'ruioiitu,  jnil  m,in\  of  tlit.-  (..'iiii;i(ii;in  i);iri--lK'^.  'I"lu- 
Pii|)t',  aNt),  -(.nl  him  a  ^nldiii  ri'iu'ilix. 

In  iS:;,S,  ha\  in;^-  i-iiiiu-  t"  I  llinni-.  In.' left  tlu  «liiiri  liof  Koini', 
ami  rairifd  mnri'  tlian  ti\i'  tlioii-and  ])i'(i])K-  m\  i  r  to  I'micstaiil- 
i^ni.  Siiu'c  llii'ii  liL'  lia-  kd  yiial  nunihi'i-  to  Christ,  and  has 
hc'iii  ihu  hcul  and  fnmt  of  PrntL-stanti'-ni  amoiio-  the  I'^iviich 
Caiiadiaits.  A  o-n-ai  wiik  ha>-  lieiai  ijouc,  Imt  it  is  as  \  ci  niily 
hiL;inniiiL;-.  Ma\  thousands  follow  in  his  fo,.tsU-ps  to  Irad  tlial 
u])])rL'ss(.(l  pi'opjc  out  into  rtdiLfious  li'^lit  an<l    liln-fts. 

l)Mt  what  has  Mr.  Chinitiiiy  not  suffLMid  fioni  his  iinphicaMo 
enemies  durinji'  the  last  tliirty  veais?  'l"hirt\  different  i)uhlie 
attempts  ha\e  heen  made  to  kill  him:  at  (^neliec,  Montreal, 
Ottow  a,  L'harlottetow  n.  1  lalifax,  Anti^onisli ;  also  at  i'aramenta, 
IMarsliam,  IJallaral,  C';istlemain  aivd  (ieelonii',  Australia;  at  IIo- 
bart  'I'own,  'I'asnirmia ;  on  ihe  Ottawa  River,  ele.  lie  lias  heen 
often  severely  stoned,  insulted  and  spit  upon  for  Christ's  sake. 
Rome  hates  a  rene^aile.  I  Fer  priests  are  eruel,  the  popiilaec 
iijnorant,  and  easilv  incited  to  deeds  of  Mood. 

Ml'.  Ciiinicpiy  calls  the  attention  of  the  American  peo]ile  to 
the  cruelty,  selfishness  ami  h|st  of  a  majority  of  the  priesthood, 
and  shows  how  solemnly  tivy  and  tlie  nuns  are  pledired  to  he- 
,i,mile,  delude,  deceive,  and  \s  in  Protestants  to  their  faitli.  We 
tliinl.  lie  overstates  the  case,  hut  wliat  he  savsou<;ht  to  arouse 
Us  to  the  utmost  vigilance.  Rome  is  makini^  rapid  strides  in 
this  favored  land,  and  seeks  to  lay  lier  i)ov\erfnl,  l)li!:rhtin^-  hand 
U])on  all  the  institutions  vve  most  pri/.e.  Shall  sjie  he  permitted 
to  do  this  ? 

W  hat  can  vve  do  to  prevent  it  :  Mucli.  We  can  keep  our 
children  out  of  Catliolic  schoi>ls.  \\\-  can  hel])  forward  I'rench 
Prolestaot  ev  an^eli/ation  in  tliis  land  and  in  Canada.  We  can 
strengthen  the  hands  of  Rev.  Calvin  i:.  Amaron,  at  Lowell, 
vv  ho  is  makiuLC  lieroic  effort-  to  train  up  I'rench  Canadian  voutli 
fo  1)1'  messengers  of  j^-ood  tidin^-s  for  their  countrvnien.  Wc 
can  tirmly  op|)ost'  all  sectaiian  k^'islation  w  hiih  is  in  the  in- 
terests of  tlie  Catholic  church.  We  can,  hv  kindness  and  |)er- 
sonal  helj),  rescue  some  of  tlie  skives  of  Rome  from  honda^e. 
\\  e  -lave  lon:^-  looked  on  in  indifferenci'  at  the  rapid  growth  of 
this  a;^\^'ressi\  e.  iron-hound  cliurch.  Is  it  not  time  to  awake  to 
our  danger,  and  seek  to  hrcak  the  iron  fetters  s|ie  i-  foroino-  ? 
Rome  lias  a  siren  voice,  hut  an  iron  hand.  Too  manv  are  hdled 
to  sleep  hy  lier  dulcet  tones,  and  will  so  reinain  till  thev  feel  her 
iron  ^rij).      We  nccil  not  fiar   her   utmost   eff(Uts   if   vve,  as  Pro- 


tr-~t,iiit>,  aiv  auiii'L'  of  our  jn'ril,  and  arose  oiirsclv^'s   to   win    and 
liold  tliis  land  for  C'hiist. 

I'roti'siants  \sill  do  widl  to  l)(.-ai  in  mind  llif  warning-  of 
l-'atiirr  C'hini(|uy,  who  tfll-  iis  tiiat  "the  priests  of  Konu'  tlieni- 
selvcs  l)oast  that  moiv  tlian  half  of  the  pupils  of  the  nuns  aie 
the  ehil<li-eii  of  I'fotestants,  and  thai  seven-tenths  of  those  Pio- 
testant  ehildren,  sooner  or  later,  hecoine  the  firmest  diseiple.s  and 
(he  true  pillars  of  Po|,er\  in  the  I'nited  States,"  In  the  faec 
of  sneh  statements,  wliieh  we  l)elie\e  the  faets  will  l)ear  out, 
does  it  pay  for  e\an<^elieal  Christian  i)aients  to  send  their 
children  to  sneh  schools,  to  hi-  exposed  to  sneh  seduetiv  e  inl1n- 
eiiees  ? 

-Fifty  )',<irs  in  r/ir  (  Jnnr/i  of  Worn,  is  a  nilluT  seiisiitionai'  hut  aufiil 
ludutnieut  of  the  Ciiiiaciian  clcryiy.  aiui.  to  a  licirree,  of  the  whole  \y.m\\\ 
ilimch,  hv  I'aihor  C'hiiii(iuy.  The'iuithor  of  this  hook  wa-  horn  in  Kain- 
oraska,  Ciiiiaila.  Jii!\  .^o.  kS(k;,  aiui  lived  for  inanv  vears  as  a  Romish  priest, 
Init  linallv  left  it  anil  hecinne  ii  true  preaiher  of  ri<rhteousnes.s.  lie  eiirlv 
stiulied  the  Hihle  am'  was  prepared  to  sipiare  priesih  conduct  hv  Divine 
teachiiiy;.  The  history  of  the  Popes,  and  ohservatioii  of  livin.<{  Canadian 
priests  tauifht  him  the  rottemiess  and  wickedness  of  their  whole  iTvstem.  IJut 
Chini(|ny  was  a  _i,'ood  Catholic,  iind  he  strove  hard  to  reconcile  the  iniorali- 
ties  of  the  priests  with  the  imaculateness  of  the  Hoh  Church.  Ileuasa 
man  of  rare  elixiuence,  and  was  even  named  In  the  T'oiic  'The  .\poslle  of 
Temperance  of  Canada, '  two  hundred  thousaiul  persons  heiny-  led  h\  him  to 
si-n  tlie  temperance  pledge.  His  consciei,vV  was  esceedins^Hs  ten'der.  and 
lietween  Its  promptiui^s,  the  wickedness  uhoul  him,  and  his  "study  of  the 
Ihhie,  he  led  a  sad  life  till  the  lij,dit  hroke  fullv  on  his  soul,  and  he  hecame  a 
Protestant.  This  was  in  the  sprinsj;  of  1858,  when  five  thousand  French 
Canadians  followed  him.  and  a  lartre  mnnher  of  them  ht  me  I'reshvterians. 
Since  then  he  has  done  i-ood  service  for  Christ,  amic..-.t  perils  i-ivallin-' 
those  of  St.  I'anl;  thirtx  pnhlic  attempts  liave  heen  niiide  to  kill  him  and  he 
has  heon  often  stoned,  wounded,  or  imprisoaed.  His  \  arious  hooks  have 
done  much  to  lead  Catholics  to  forsake  their  delusions,  and  to  lead  Protes- 
tants to  see  and  fear  the  maclKnalion-  of  Rome.  This  larire  voh  le  is  inih- 
lished  by  Craii^  \-  IJarlow,  of  Chicai^o.      Price,  $^." 

Inder  date  of  MareJi  1,:;,  Kev.  C.  i:.  .\maron,  Principal 
of  the  French  Protestant  L'olie.ue,  Fowell,  writes  ns  as  follows 
coneernin<r  Father  C'liini(pi\  : 

■'1)k.\k  I5ro.  K.xs.son  I  have  jusi  returned  from  Canada  this  mornino- 
and  feel  too  weary  to  write  you  as  I  would  wish.  Let  me  onlv  sav:  Firsl' 
I  have  known  Father  Chiniquy  for  \  ears,  have  worked  with  llim  "in  Mon- 
treal, and  ai^ain  in  Lowell.  I  carefiillv  endorse  him  and  his  work.  There 
is  only  one  i'ather  Chiniiiuy  in  the  world.  I  could  not  alwavs  do  as  lie 
does;  he  works  accoriiinu  to  his  uin(|ue  methods  hui  i  have  fu'll  contidenco 
m  liim.  Second,  Father  C.  is  no  doubt  the  chief  leader  of  French  I'rotes- 
lantism,  m)  far  as  the  work  of  teariii--  down,  exposimr,  dealinj>-  deadh  hlows 
to  that  -liiantic  system  of  error.  Romanism.  Dr.  Mc\icar.  Principa'l  of  the 
I'leshvierian  College  of  Montreal,  with  whom  I  spent  an  hour  in  Montreal 
•  vesterday,  told  me  aj^ain:  •Father  C.  is  a  genius;  one  of  the  s,rreatest  men 
Iiymj'-,  both  as  an  orator  and  as  a  warrior  a^fainst  Rome.  His  hook,  "  Fiftv 
^  ears  m  the  Church  of  Rome,"  is  the  stron..rest  that  has  appeared  since  the 
days  of  Luther. '  It  is,  no  doubt,  a  wonderful  hook,  which  will  do  havoc  in 
the  ranks  of  Romanism  ere  lony.  As  a  b 
cannot  be  -aiii  to 


ne  a  leader 


lony. 
anions 


Us. 


miuer,  as  a  pastor,    .\[r.  Cliinicpiv 
He  will  fet'l.  to  the  end  of  hi-  da\s, 


tho  sill  roiill-  (.f  Uoini-h  Iraclhii--.  ■I'liii.!,  Ir^  j,  si  ill  li\  ino,  in  his  >i.M.i,t\ . 
M.'voiitli  Mill.  IIS  vi!;(  irons  as  iwr;  ivlaiiis  liis  ticar,  iiii;;iii!4  \<>ii(.',  Iii^  \\it 
aiul  saivastn,  Init  is  ln'coiniii'^  inoiv  and  tiioiv  sfiious  in  his  adihwsrs. 
'I'lianks  for  vonr  svnipalln.  Our  work  is  rii|..  niissioiiar\  pmhliin  of  Niw 
llimiami.  Canada  is  I  lUshiil  ii.uiir  Uonii''s  poui'r.  Thi'  wealth  is  in  Ihr 
hands  of  thi- chnrcli  and  a  fiw  |uoplf.  TIk' inassis  arc  poor  and  ii^iiorant. 
I'"()r  lillifs  ,,/,v/c  liii' cliunh,  jiki  an  tnorinoiis  sponui',  sni'ks  np  ,fs7'XM).(xx) 
annnallv  from  p(jor  faiiiuis  l'rol)al)i\  nioiv  for  piu  iinis,  cic.,  aiui  (Jod 
aloiu' knows  how  manv  millions  foi-  iu'r ////•.vv/Avr. 

"  ^'onrs,  sincori'iv , 

•  C   I!.  Amauon.  " 

/v7v//  ///i'  '' Ih)s/<)/i  I Icra/if,^  Mnir/i  jy. 

••■{'his  hook  is  rniiiu'nll_\  r.'atlal)K';  it  has  ad\cnluri',  persecution  and 
thrlHiin;-  narratiw,  and  theiv  is  in  it  an  ixposiiion  of  Cardinal  Newnian'.s 
liosition  in  lea\inuthe  I'ai-lish  for  the  Koman  Cliuivh  v\hieli  will  he  read 
with  keen  reli-h  In  those  who  ha\e  followed  his  eareei  without  heiny  ahle 
to  sec  his  eonsis|,>ni-\  .  " 


I'^roni  the  '' Xfonii/io;  Star^,^  Boslon. 

"Nir,  (lladslone  in  his  ■Letter  to  I.oril  Alierdeen,  '  smIiI:  -No  more 
eiinninu  plot  was  e\er  devised  a;^ainst  tiie  freedom,  the  happiness  aiul  virtue 
of  mankind  than  Komanisni.'  Mr.  (iladstone's  estimate  of  the  nature  and 
tendeney  of  the  Roman  Calholie  Church  is  tlerived  from  the  ol)ser\  ations 
and  -tudx  of  a  loiii;-  life  in  |iositions  which  have  i;i\eii  him. a  most  excellent 
<)pi>ortunily  to  jud^e.  The  urcit  ICn^lish  statesman,  moreover,  is  not  the 
man  to  speak  ill  of  an  ecck'siastical  oinanizatioii.  unless  what  he  knows  com- 
pels him  to  do  so.  It  is  remarkahle  to  what  an  extent  the  soletmdv  j,nven 
testimonies  of  e\Uon)ish  jiriests  fin-nisli  f.iits  corrohorativ  e  of  .^ucli  jndif- 
iiient  as  that  pronounced  hy  Mr.  (iladstone.  One  .->f  the  latest  of  the  loi'ti; 
list  is  lontainetl  in  a  \iilumeof  mer  Soo  paL;es.  entitles  l''ii'iv  N'kaks  i\ 
IMK  Cm  K(  II  or  Komi,.  The  author  is  the  somewhat  wideh  known 
l-"a!her  Chini<|U_\,  e\-priest,  sometimes  called  •■the  .\postle  of  Temperance 
of  Canada."  ami  author  of  'The  Priest,  the  Woman  and  the  Confessional," 
etc.  The  hook  >  iitains  in  a  series  of  nraphicall\  written  chapters  a  detailed 
account  of  the  author's  life  and  experiences  in  tlie  Church  of  Home.  It  is 
the  old  story  of  priestly  corruption,  Jesuitical  kna\ery,and  Romish  hostility 
to  free  institutions,  and  much  that  inakes  the  '^lory  o"f  oui-  I'rotcstant  Chris- 
tian civilization.  It  is  the  okl  -tory,  hut  told  with"an  atlluenceof  illustration 
andafevorof  diction  which  enchains  and  ahsorhs  the  attention  thioui,di- 
out.  The  style  of  the  hook  is  hettir  than  that  of  simil.ir  works  which  Wo 
have  read.  It  is  chaste,  and  thoni;h  at  limes  violent,  stimulative  of  the 
l>roper  emotions  with  which  to  re.^ard  the  iniipiilies  tlial  are  disilosed. 
And  _\et,  the  Cliurch  of  Rome  is  not  an  unmixed  evil.  Nothiie^  svi'ins  to 
put  so  far  off  the  millennial  dawn  a>  does  the  ihou^ht  of  what  must  he 
wrought  in  this  i;i<,fantic  ori^ani/.ation,  in  order  to  purifv  it  and  leave  it, 
))nrsieti  as  liy  lire,  onlv  what  it  ouyht  to  lie.  .Sold  onlv'  hv  suhsi-rijition. 
Price,  $5.(X).      I'ulilislied  hv  Crai'4  \    Harlow.    iSo  Sj    Monro'e    .St.,  Chica>'o. 


■Jik/  issNccK  till-  t:.;ii/y-i/iiitif  rili/ii'ii  ol' •■  Tlir  I'liisl,  Hi,    II  miitni  ,nh!fli,\ 
<'i>///f\srii//if/,"    Ay    ///r   s,n/li    lUiihnr.      Svn,  Ji)h  p[^.,  ilntli,    -..illi   f^.-iilniU   of    lllv 
iiiillior.      I'i'hi   $1 .00.      Si-iil  /('  ,n/y  mldri  ss  cii  iciiif'/  ol  [^rhc. 
Ci;.\l(,    <l     IIAJN.OW.    /'iiNis/irrs, 

/So  il-  /Sj  M,tin;<r  S/r,rt.  ('//iuino.  III. 


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